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2002 Miss West
Pageant practices are
The pageant will
May 4. The prac-
for each age
) are as follows:
(ages 15
- Wednesdays - 5:00 p.m.
[637-4436)
Miss Contestants
12 - 14) - Saturdays - 3:00
- IAnda Ayers (637-5455)
Miss Contestants
9 11) - Mondays - 6:00
Gaddy (657-8997)
Miss Contestants
6 - 8) - Thursdays - 7:00
- Loft Drake (637-9930)
Miss Contestants
4 - S) - Tuesdays - 6:00
- Janie Dollar (637-4918)
Miss (ages 2 - 3)
- 6:00 p.m. - - Elaine
Tots (ages 13- 23
AND Adorable Miss
please call
Arnold at 637-4436
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baked
french fries, fruit,
of milk.
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soup,
md jelly sand-
saltines, orange half,
of milk.
27
tenders, scal-
Potatoes, seasoned
beans, school baked
of milk
28
cole slaw,
fries, pickle spear,
of milk
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Choice.
IMPORTAWr ROLES - Program presenters, left to right, Dean Larson, Nancy Larson, TREA President Ralph
Johnson, Mary" Long, candidate for GREA president-elect, Dean Long, Emma Bridges and GREA Area IX
Director Joan Dickson.
Classy Luncheon
Troup Retired Educators Get of State Convention
The Troup Retired Educators
Association met Thursday, February
28 at the Highland Country Club in
LaGrange for the regularly sched-
uled luncheon meeting. President
Ralph Johnson convened the meet-
ing. Following the greetings, prayer
and pledge to the flag, a variety musi-
cal program was presented by Mrs.
Nancy and Mr. Dean Larson of the
LaGrange Dulcimer Troupers.
Mrs. Joan Dickson, GREA - Area
IX Director, gave updates on the state
association, outlined challenges for
TREA to pursue during the coming
year, and announced highlights and
issues to be considered during the
state convention in Macon on May 7-
.
Ms. Mary Long of Lawrenceville
spoke on her candidacy for the office
of president-elect for 2002-2003 of
the state organization (GREA).
The 2002-2003 slate of new offi-
cers for TREA to be elected was pre-
sented by Algie Parker, Chairperson
of the Nominating Committee: First
Vice President and Chairperson for
Programs - Mike Moncus; Recording
Secretary - Mrs. Cheris English; and
Corresponding Secretary Mrs.
Annie Lucille Greene. These officers
will be voted on at the March meet-
ing, installed during the April meet-
ing and assume responsibilities dur-
ing the May meeting.
Mrs. Helen Rowe, Chairperson
for Necrology, reported the follow-
ing deceased retired educators since
the last meeting: Mrs. Alice Beign,
Ms. Mary Elizabeth Dix, Mrs. Louise
Lynch, Mrs. Mary Clyde Robinson,
Mrs. Lois Camp, Mrs. Joyce Smith,
E.T. Evans, Jr., B. Jack Smith, George
Kinzy, and Mrs. Mary Rose Goss.
Condolences were extended to TREA
members who had lost family mem-
bers.
A welcome was extended to
newest member, Mrs. Sue Johnson
while a welcome back was extended
Mrs. Mamye Shackelford and Ms.
Mildred Walker who are returning
after illness.
remember:
Press Miler,
Lucile Wilson,
and Mrs. Wayne
Pauline Powers,
Arnold, Mary
Gitlespie, Freda
Marcellite
Mr. and Mrs.
Tom
Wayne
Joy Palmer, Wendy
h and Caroline Waldrep.
Week was last
Thursday night,
they had a pro-
that began
at the church by
Miller; a $6 ham-
at Mr. and Mrs. Ken
: assisted by Mr. and
chili
Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Lee's, assisted by Lynn
Campbell and desserts at
Rex,. and Mrs. Harold Willis'.
And on Saturday night,.
March 16, they had salad by
Mrs. Jean Miller and-a pizza
party at the church. Youth
Sunday was March 17.
Worship With The Word:
Alyson Lee (Psalm 34: 11-16).
Youth Director Beth Maxwell
told about the Youth program
of our church, activities they
did during this past week's
Youth Week and presented a
framed photo of the youth
made at the respective homes
at the progressive suppen
Darrell Mayo gave the
Sunday School report,
Kendra Palmer gave a testi-
men% Janice Coleman read
the missions emphasis, and
Stuart Lee prayed the offer-
tory prayer. Ushers were
Stuart Lee, San Fuller,
Darrell Mayo and Carlos
Whatley. The,Youth riffled the
choir and their special music
was "Leaning on the
Everlasting Arms." Rex,.
Jerry I_ssetter brought the
morning message on "Youth
Unity" (1 Corinthians 12:14).
Mrs. Myriam Turbyfield
was honored with a reception
after church Sunday night.
March 24 is March for
Millions at 11 a.m. and that
night at 7 p.m. is the video,
'"true Easter Story."
Holy Week Services are
at' our church March 27-29 at
7 p.m. The Thursday service
11 also be Communion.
Easter lilies will once
again be placed in our church
in honor of or in memory of
and this year will cost $4.
CcaU the church office at 637-
8731 and place your order by
this Friday, March 22.
Women met
of Leslie Pike on March llth.
Alma Wood welcomed the
with
poem, The Secret of Life.
Participating in the meeting
Gayla Jones, Lillie
en Mote, Nancy Newsome, Leslie
Rogers, Helen Thrash, Mae
Mma Wood, all of Mountville, and
)f Moreland.
group was reminded of the Easter
in the church sanctuary for
Easter Sundays.
were made for the Easter Sunrise
the MounWille Cemetery,
following at the Mountville
Church. Regular Easter
will be at the Mountville United
at 11 a.m.
were extended to members who
food for the family of Mr. Bobby
of Secretary Mote and Treasurer
5 volunteered to work at
Closet during the remainder of
an extra mission project, the women
to
• prepare "Health ¢ts" for
t people in distressed parts of the
m part of an effort by the
Methodist Committee on
• Gayla Jones volunteered to bring var-
hygiene items to the
where the women will assem-
Packages to be mailed too the
W'--r distributio
As a local project, it was decided the soci-
ety would collect school supplies for Laura
Perry to take on a mission trip to the
Dominican Republic in June.
Plans for this year's Vacation Bible School
were discussed.
This year's theme will be "God's Great
Gallery." The date for VBS will be June 1st.
The program was turned over to Marry
Wagner. In the spirit Of the Easter season she
presented a program called "God's Peace:
Shalom." She explained the word "shalom"
means 'eace." Many women are courageous
seekers of shalom/peace. Attention was
focused on a table prepared by Marty, which
included a butterfly, and a cross.
These represented rebirth, transforma-
tion, and new life.
The scripture included Luke 24:I-12, the
Resurrection. These verses describe the
Resurrection through the eyes of three coura-
get}us women who were the last to leave the
cross, and the first to arrive at an empty tomb
and witness the Resurrection.
Throughout the program, Marty played
the guitar and sang verses of the SOng, "He
Arose." Assisting in the program were Gayla
Jones, Nancy Newsome, and Leslie Pike, who
played the roles of Mary Magdalene, Jomam.
and Mary, the mother of James. Wagner
closed the program with the prayer "The
Ascension?'
President Wood adjourned the meeting.
Leslie Pike served refreshments to the
group.
Announcement was made that the next
meeting will be on April 15th at the home of
Clara Andrews.
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In Loving Memory and Happy
Birthday "Bea" Bessie Brown
March 4,1913 to March 19, 2001
One year
ago God
took the
most perfect
gift from us.
He took you,
we know
God knew
best; he had
given you to us for 89 years to
love and cherish. But, he
needed another angel in heav-
en and he took you home. I
know you are having a great
time with Jesus, your mother,
your father and all your loved
ones. We know we will see
you again when our race
is done on earth.
Your loved ones on earth
love yod and miss you more
every day. There is so much
that we remember,
touch and kw,
embrace. We think of you
every day and we appreciate
all you have done for us while
you were here with us.
I miss and think of more
when I want a good hot pan of
.biscuits. That no one can
make me a biscuit like my
Bea's.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BEA.
WE LOVE YOU AND MISS
YOU MUCH.
Your Family
Written by Michael Bailey
The heart of a fighter.
The love of a saint.
She was the one that
always had faith.
The strength of a family
relying on her.
But somehow the task
was never too tough.
Through the good times
and bad
the happy and the sad withoul
a regret she continued
her quest.
As a mother, a grandmother,
a great-grandmother
and although short lived a
great-great-grandmother too.
She held her head high just
as all angels do.
She did so much and it's
really quite clear, without
her our family
would certainly not be here.
She taught us all wrong from
right and if she ¢ouldn'L her
switch sure tried.
We all remember her
now as then
wrapped up in a sweater
on her
front porch swing.
Or making a hot
pan of biscuits
to keep everyone fed.
She's loved and missed
and always
will be the greatest,
the best of the
best an angel from Heaven
who made
our lives BLESSED.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE
HEART OF
OUR FAMILYlt!
WE ALL LOVE YOU MUCH,
"BEA."
Your Family
Written by
Bridgette Chapman